Bertha Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Neil D.Ramsay, as a daughter, in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Neil Ramsay (age 55) were his wife Eliza Gordon (age 39), their daughters Mattie (age 4) and Bertha (age 3), and Neil's sister Caroline (age 49). Neil was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold

Bertha Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of Neil D.Ramsay, as a daughter, in Hamilton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Neil Ramsay (age 75) were his wife Eliza Gordon (age 50), their daughters Mattie (age 25), Bertha (age 23), & Luella (age 19), Neil's sister Caroline (age 71), and a lodger named James Craig (age 26), who would later marry Neil's daughter Luella. Neil was a farmer, James a fisherman. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

Bertram Havelock Ramsay was head of the household in the census of 1881 in Lot 3, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household of Bertram (age 22) was his wife Martha Wright (age 20). Bertram was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.6

Census HeadHousehold

He was head of the household in the census of 21 April 1891 in Lot 3, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household of Bertram (age 32) was his wife Martha Wright (age 30), their children, Albert L. (age 8), Mahala (age 6), Minerva (age 4) and Pearl (age 2). Bertram was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.7

Census HeadHousehold

He was head of the household in the census of 1901 in Lot 3, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Bertram (age 42) were his wife Martha Wright (age 40), their children, Lee (age 18), Haley (age 16), Minnie (age 13), Havelock (age 9), George (age 7), Pearl (age 6), Louisa (age 4) and Benjamin (age 8 months). Bertram was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

Census HeadHousehold

He was head of the household in the census of 1911 in Lot 3, Montrose, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Bertram (age 52) were his wife Martha Wright (age 50), their children, George (age 17), Pearl (age 16), Lou (age 14), Benjamin (age 10), Fred (age 9) and Florence (Age 7). Bertram was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.8

Bruce Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of Frederick WilliamRamsay in Hamilton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Frederick (age 40) were his wife, Mahala/Haley Ramsay (age 36), their children, Hilda (age 13), Mattie (age 12), Tennyson (age 10), Bruce (age 9), Lea (age 7) and Jean (age 5). Frederick was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.1

Caroline Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of DonaldRamsay, as a daughter, in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Donald Ramsay (age 66), now widowed, were his children Neil (age 35), Caroline (age 29) and Eliza A. (age 25). Donald and Neil were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

Caroline Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Neil D.Ramsay, as a sister, in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; enumerated in the household of Neil Ramsay (age 55) were his wife Eliza Gordon (age 39), their daughters Mattie (age 4) and Bertha (age 3), and Neil's sister Caroline (age 49). Neil was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.1

(sister) Census HeadHousehold

Caroline Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of Neil D.Ramsay, as a sister, in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; enumerated in the household of Neil Ramsay (age 65) were his wife Eliza Gordon (age 49), their daughters Mattie Louise (age 15), Bertha Sophia (age 13), & Luella Jean (age 9), and Neil's sister Caroline (age 55). Neil was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.4

(sister) Census HeadHousehold

Caroline Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of Neil D.Ramsay, as a sister, in Hamilton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; enumerated in the household of Neil Ramsay (age 75) were his wife Eliza Gordon (age 50), their daughters Mattie (age 25), Bertha (age 23), & Luella (age 19), Neil's sister Caroline (age 71), and a lodger named James Craig (age 26), who would later marry Neil's daughter Luella. Neil was a farmer, James a fisherman. The family religion was Presbyterian.5

He was enumerated on the census of 1891 in the household of NeilRamsay in Lot 13, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the family with Neil (age 54) were his wife Sarah WAllace (age 52), their children Obadiah (age 27), William (age 21), Bruce (age 19), Colin (age 14) and Arthur (age 11). Neil and his sons were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

Colin Lee Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 31 March 1901 in the household of NeilRamsay in Lot 13, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household were his wife Sarah Ann (Wallace), son Obadiah his wife Josephine (Gorrill), their children Lilla B., Josephine E. & Lula B., and sons Bruce, Colin L. & Arthur.2

David Ramsay was head of the household in the census of 1881 in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with David (age 67) were his wife Sarah (age 60), children James (age 35), John (age 33), Lemuel (age 25), Emeline (age 22), Albert (age 27) his wife Jane (age 26), their son Aref (age 1).3

He was enumerated on the census of 1891 in the household of SarahMcKay in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Sarah (age 71), now widowed, were her children James (age 45), John (age 42), Albert (age 37), his wife Jane (age 37), their children Archibald (age 6), Preston (age 5) and Erskine (age 3). James, John and Albert were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.4

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

David Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of AlbertRamsay in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Albert (age 47) were his wife Jannie (age 47), children David (age 16), Preston (age 15) & Erskine (age 13), and Albert's brothers James (age 56) and John (age 53). Albert and his brothers were farmers, Albert's sons David & Preston were farmer's sons. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

He was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of AlbertRamsay in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Albert (age 57) were his wife Jannie (age 58), their children Archibald (age 25), Preston (age 25) & Erskine Keir (age 24) and Albert's brother James (age 66). Albert, Archibald, Preston and Erskine were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.5

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

Archie Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of AlbertRamsay in Hamilton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Albert (age 68) were his wife Jannie (age 69), their sons Archie (age 37), Preston (age 35), his wife Bertha (age 25), their son William (age 4), their daughter Elizabeth (age 7 months), and a lodger. Albert, Archie & Preston were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

Citations

[S10095] Baptismal Record, United Church (Princetown records), Kensington, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Record Book Number 1, Record Book Page 42, (24 December 1884). Hereinafter cited as Baptismal Record.

David Stewart Ramsay was head of the household in the census of 1921 in Northam, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with David (age 42) were his wife, Florence Williams (age 32), their children, Stewart (age 10), Harriet (age 8), Elbern (age 6), Sarah (age 1), and David's mother, Elizabeth Stewart (age 73).2

Donald Ramsay was head of the household in the census of 1881 in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Donald Ramsay (age 66), now widowed, were his children Neil (age 35), Caroline (age 29) and Eliza A. (age 25). Donald and Neil were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

Edith Roberta Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of William WallaceRamsay in Lot 13, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with William (age 34) was his wife Penrose (age 30), their children Beacher (age 8), Hazel (age 7) and Edith (age 2). William was a labourer. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

She was enumerated on the census of 15 June 1911 in the household of William WallaceRamsay in Lot 13, Northam, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with William (age 38) was his wife Penrose (age 37), their children Beacher (age 18), Edith (age 15) and Edna (age 7). William was a labourer. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

Edna G. Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 15 June 1911 in the household of William WallaceRamsay in Lot 13, Northam, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with William (age 38) was his wife Penrose (age 37), their children Beacher (age 18), Edith (age 15) and Edna (age 7). William was a labourer. The family religion was Presbyterian.1

He was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of David StewartRamsay in Northam, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with David (age 42) were his wife, Florence Williams (age 32), their children, Stewart (age 10), Harriet (age 8), Elbern (age 6), Sarah (age 1), and David's mother, Elizabeth Stewart (age 73).3

Eliza Ann Ramsay was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of DonaldRamsay, as a daughter, in Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Donald Ramsay (age 66), now widowed, were his children Neil (age 35), Caroline (age 29) and Eliza A. (age 25). Donald and Neil were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.2